10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Mediterranean and Balkan cultures meet, received 2.5 million tourists in 2016. In a country where the number of tourists increases steadily from 3% to 5% per year, the tourism and service sector in particular is looking for investors to appreciate this opportunity. Especially Kotor, Tivat, Herzognovi and Budva are among the most popular places. In the country where industry has not developed, the coastal areas and farming areas are waiting for you.
SISTER GEOGRAPHY EXPECTED TO TURKISH INVESTMENT
Montenegro is at an important point in terms of maintaining sister geographies and cultural and economic bridges left by the Ottomans. Turkish companies such as Dogus Group, Net Holding, GlobalInvestment Holding, Gintaş and Tosyalı Holding have been in serious action in Montenegro as a result of hot political relations recently established. In Montenegro, where 19 per cent of the population is Muslim, it is possible to find traces of the Ottomans.
TURKS ARE VERY LOVED! NOVISA!
Turkish citizens can enter Montenegro without a visa, bringing visa requirements to many Far Eastern and Arab countries. We have many legacies in the country where several natural and historical sites are under UNESCO protection. In every place you go, you face smiling faces in every shop where you shop. Because Turks are very popular in Montenegro.
THIRD DAY TO CREATE A COMPANY, MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE AND RESIDENCE 21 DAYS
With Hexagon, Montenegro's only specialist company for work and residence permits, it is possible to establish a company in three days and get a work and residence permit in 21 days. Moreover, your family benefits from your residence permit.
YOU WILL BE EUROPEAN IN 2019
Montenegro is about to complete all preliminary work for full membership to the EU in 2019. Turkish citizens who have work and residence permits in Montenegro will also be able to benefit from all the rights of citizens of the EU member states.
THE LAW SYSTEM PROTECTS INVESTORS
In recent days, Montenegro, a NATO member, has received international guarantees of territorial integrity. In Montenegro, which fulfills all the Copenhagen criteria in its legal systems under European Union negotiations, investors' rights are protected by a sound legal system.
INNOVATION IN NEWLY INVESTORS
Adriatic's pearl Montenegro is attracted to many foreign investors with its natural and historical beauty. More than 48,000 companies have been set up since 2009 in Montenegro, which has become a major player in the world, especially in Russia, America, Canada, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
SUITABLE FOR HOME AND CAR RATES
Those who set up new business in the country where investment costs are very low; Low starting limits are offered in the tax, property rights are kept under very strict laws. It is also possible to buy a car worth 15,000 euros, which is suitable for rent and for sale.
YOU CAN OPEN TO EUROPE AND THE WORLD
In Montenegro, where the official currency is Euro, the rate of corporation tax is 9%. In Montenegro, where there is no bureaucracy, you can bill all over the world in the case of establishing a company. If you are a member of the European Union, all rights you receive will remain valid.
1 HOUR FOR 20 MINUTES TO ISTANBUL
With the rediscovery of nature and history at the beginning of the 2000s and the acquisition of independence in 2006, Montenegro has become a center of attention for luxury investors, returning to their old days with all their glory. Unlike the crowded destinations in the Mediterranean, Montenegro opens its doors to investors as well as those who want to create a new life, with the possibility of a quiet life to visit. Podgorica Airport can be reached from Istanbul in 1 hour 20 minutes. THY's flights are available twice a day, morning and evening.

published:18 May 2017

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(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to fly at a steel mill in this dusty industrial Serbian town.
The company logos of US Steel are faded on the huge chimneys stacks, replaced by those of a Chinese company.
When US. Steel sold its loss-making smelter in Serbia to the government for the symbolic sum of one US dollar in 2012, few here thought the ailing communist-era factory would ever be revived. Then came along a state-owned Chinese company.
Hebei Iron & Steel's 46 million-euro (52 million-US-dollar) purchase of the Steelworks Smederevo last year is part of China's broader effort to project influence and gain an access point to the European market as other traditional powers, particularly the US, under PresidentDonald Trump, retreat from the world stage.
The dynamic was laid bare at a world summit over the weekend, where Trump showed little interest in promoting free trade and was at odds with other countries on issues like climate change. China, meanwhile, was keen to promote itself as a champion of commerce and openness - even though in practice it falls far short of being one.
The Serbian plant is economically irrelevant in the short term to China, which abounds with steel production at home.
But the deal saved 5,200 local jobs and gained Serbia's political favour.
"I would describe this as placing a foot in the doorway in order to enter the market and the area where Russia and America are already present.", said Mijat Lakicevic, a Serbian political and economy analyst.
The longer-term strategy for China is to open markets for its businesses as its home economy slows.
Beijing is encouraging its industries to diversify abroad in hopes of reducing China's reliance on exports and its domestic market.
Steel producers have an extra incentive because Beijing is trying to shrink its bloated state-dominated industry at home.
And while the EU remains the Western Balkans' largest trading partner, local governments have sometimes looked with favour to countries like China that are willing to invest large amounts without raising concerns about the region's patchy record on human rights or media freedoms.
In Smederevo, the town of some 100,000 people where thousands make a living from the steel plant, there was praise for China.
Though salaries are about 25 percent below what they were under the US company - roughly 750 euros (855 US dollars) a month compared with 1,000 euros (1,140 US dollars), mayor Jasna Avramovic said it was important that the jobs had returned in the first place.
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published:15 Jul 2017

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Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 permits from the council to refurbish one store."
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published:14 Oct 2013

views:240

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NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
SUGGESTED VOICE-OVER:
Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
They are the latest in a growing number of soldiers insisting on long-overdue pay for their service in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia during the recent Nato airstrikes.
Cheered on by locals lining the streets and in their cars, the reservists marched through the town.
The protestors skirmished with officers as they pushed through a police barricade.
The police made some attempt to control them, but the issue is a sensitive one and they are reluctant to push things too far with those who fought in Kosovo.
In the end, the angry crowd succeeded in breaking through to set up their blockade on a major road junction.
The reservists are giving the government 48 hours to pay their the wages, electricity and rent, or they will "come to Belgrade".
They are demanding back pay totaling the equivalent of some 100 (m) million U-S dollars.
The reservists' protests - which have been going on for weeks - are considered even more dangerous for Milosevic than calls for his ouster at daily opposition rallies.
In a bid to defuse tensions threatening PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's regime, the Yugoslav government promised on Wednesday to pay overdue wages within the next six months.
The announcement was made after this cabinet session.
Defence MinisterPavle Bulatovic told the cabinet the back wages would be paid in six monthly instalments, but gave no further details.
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published:21 Jul 2015

views:111

The U.S.Agency for International Development worked in Montenegro from 2001 to 2013. This video presents its final three programs, which increased economic opportunities in 13 less-developed municipalities, streamlined government and judicial operations, and developed opportunities for persons with disabilities.

published:14 Jun 2013

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Serbia and Montenegro

Serbia and Montenegro was a country in Southeast Europe, created from the two remaining republics of Yugoslavia after its breakup in 1991. The republics of Serbia and Montenegro together established a federation in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (abbreviated FRY, sometimes and as FR Yugoslavia; Serbian:Savezna Republika Jugoslavija (abbreviated SRJ, sometimes and as SR Jugoslavija), Serbian Cyrillic:Савезна Република Југославија (abbreviated СРЈ, sometimes and as СР Југославија)). In 2003, it was reconstituted as a state union officially known as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, transitioning to two independent nations by 2006.

In the 9th century, there were three principalities on the territory of Montenegro: Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half, Travunia, the west, and Rascia, the north. In 1042, archonStefan Vojislav led a revolt that resulted in the independence of Duklja and the establishment of the Vojislavljević dynasty. Duklja reached its zenith under Vojislav's son, Mihailo (1046–81), and his grandson Bodin (1081–1101). By the 13th century, Zeta had replaced Duklja when referring to the realm. In the late 14th century, southern Montenegro (Zeta) came under the rule of the Balšić noble family, then the Crnojević noble family, and by the 15th century, Zeta was more often referred to as Crna Gora (Venetian: monte negro). Large portions fell under the control of the Ottoman Empire from 1496 to 1878. Parts were controlled by Venice. From 1515 until 1851 the prince-bishops (vladikas) of Cetinje were the rulers. The House of Petrović-Njegoš ruled until 1918. From 1918, it was a part of Yugoslavia. On the basis of an independence referendum held on 21 May 2006, Montenegro declared independence on 3 June of that year.

Name

Antiquity and early Middle Ages

From Antiquity through the Middle Ages, the Balkan Mountains had been called by the local Thracian name Haemus. According to Greek mythology, the Thracian king Haemus was turned into a mountain by Zeus as a punishment and the mountain has remained with his name. A reverse name scheme has also been suggested. D. Dechev considers that Haemus (Αἷμος) is derived from a Thracian word *saimon, 'mountain ridge'. A third possibility is that "Haemus" (Αἵμος) derives from the Greek word "haema" (αἵμα) meaning 'blood'. The myth relates to a fight between Zeus and the monster/titan Typhon. Zeus injured Typhon with a thunder bolt and Typhon's blood fell on the mountains from which they got their name.

10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!

10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Mediterranean and Balkan cultures meet, received 2.5 million tourists in 2016. In a country where the number of tourists increases steadily from 3% to 5% per year, the tourism and service sector in particular is looking for investors to appreciate this opportunity. Especially Kotor, Tivat, Herzognovi and Budva are among the most popular places. In the country where industry has not developed, the coastal areas and farming areas are waiting for you.
SISTER GEOGRAPHY EXPECTED TO TURKISH INVESTMENT
Montenegro is at an important point in terms of maintaining sister geographies and cultural and economic bridges left by the Ottomans. Turkish companies such as Dogus Group, Net Holding, GlobalInvestment Holding, Gintaş and Tosyalı Holding have been in serious action in Montenegro as a result of hot political relations recently established. In Montenegro, where 19 per cent of the population is Muslim, it is possible to find traces of the Ottomans.
TURKS ARE VERY LOVED! NOVISA!
Turkish citizens can enter Montenegro without a visa, bringing visa requirements to many Far Eastern and Arab countries. We have many legacies in the country where several natural and historical sites are under UNESCO protection. In every place you go, you face smiling faces in every shop where you shop. Because Turks are very popular in Montenegro.
THIRD DAY TO CREATE A COMPANY, MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE AND RESIDENCE 21 DAYS
With Hexagon, Montenegro's only specialist company for work and residence permits, it is possible to establish a company in three days and get a work and residence permit in 21 days. Moreover, your family benefits from your residence permit.
YOU WILL BE EUROPEAN IN 2019
Montenegro is about to complete all preliminary work for full membership to the EU in 2019. Turkish citizens who have work and residence permits in Montenegro will also be able to benefit from all the rights of citizens of the EU member states.
THE LAW SYSTEM PROTECTS INVESTORS
In recent days, Montenegro, a NATO member, has received international guarantees of territorial integrity. In Montenegro, which fulfills all the Copenhagen criteria in its legal systems under European Union negotiations, investors' rights are protected by a sound legal system.
INNOVATION IN NEWLY INVESTORS
Adriatic's pearl Montenegro is attracted to many foreign investors with its natural and historical beauty. More than 48,000 companies have been set up since 2009 in Montenegro, which has become a major player in the world, especially in Russia, America, Canada, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
SUITABLE FOR HOME AND CAR RATES
Those who set up new business in the country where investment costs are very low; Low starting limits are offered in the tax, property rights are kept under very strict laws. It is also possible to buy a car worth 15,000 euros, which is suitable for rent and for sale.
YOU CAN OPEN TO EUROPE AND THE WORLD
In Montenegro, where the official currency is Euro, the rate of corporation tax is 9%. In Montenegro, where there is no bureaucracy, you can bill all over the world in the case of establishing a company. If you are a member of the European Union, all rights you receive will remain valid.
1 HOUR FOR 20 MINUTES TO ISTANBUL
With the rediscovery of nature and history at the beginning of the 2000s and the acquisition of independence in 2006, Montenegro has become a center of attention for luxury investors, returning to their old days with all their glory. Unlike the crowded destinations in the Mediterranean, Montenegro opens its doors to investors as well as those who want to create a new life, with the possibility of a quiet life to visit. Podgorica Airport can be reached from Istanbul in 1 hour 20 minutes. THY's flights are available twice a day, morning and evening.

4:57

Serbia sees surge in Chinese investment

Serbia sees surge in Chinese investment

Serbia sees surge in Chinese investment

(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to fly at a steel mill in this dusty industrial Serbian town.
The company logos of US Steel are faded on the huge chimneys stacks, replaced by those of a Chinese company.
When US. Steel sold its loss-making smelter in Serbia to the government for the symbolic sum of one US dollar in 2012, few here thought the ailing communist-era factory would ever be revived. Then came along a state-owned Chinese company.
Hebei Iron & Steel's 46 million-euro (52 million-US-dollar) purchase of the Steelworks Smederevo last year is part of China's broader effort to project influence and gain an access point to the European market as other traditional powers, particularly the US, under PresidentDonald Trump, retreat from the world stage.
The dynamic was laid bare at a world summit over the weekend, where Trump showed little interest in promoting free trade and was at odds with other countries on issues like climate change. China, meanwhile, was keen to promote itself as a champion of commerce and openness - even though in practice it falls far short of being one.
The Serbian plant is economically irrelevant in the short term to China, which abounds with steel production at home.
But the deal saved 5,200 local jobs and gained Serbia's political favour.
"I would describe this as placing a foot in the doorway in order to enter the market and the area where Russia and America are already present.", said Mijat Lakicevic, a Serbian political and economy analyst.
The longer-term strategy for China is to open markets for its businesses as its home economy slows.
Beijing is encouraging its industries to diversify abroad in hopes of reducing China's reliance on exports and its domestic market.
Steel producers have an extra incentive because Beijing is trying to shrink its bloated state-dominated industry at home.
And while the EU remains the Western Balkans' largest trading partner, local governments have sometimes looked with favour to countries like China that are willing to invest large amounts without raising concerns about the region's patchy record on human rights or media freedoms.
In Smederevo, the town of some 100,000 people where thousands make a living from the steel plant, there was praise for China.
Though salaries are about 25 percent below what they were under the US company - roughly 750 euros (855 US dollars) a month compared with 1,000 euros (1,140 US dollars), mayor Jasna Avramovic said it was important that the jobs had returned in the first place.
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4:32

Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 permits from the council to refurbish one store."
Music courtesy of royaltyfreekings.com

0:39

Investing in Serbia

Investing in Serbia

Investing in Serbia

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Invest in serbia

YUGOSLAVIA: ARMY RESERVISTS CONTINUE TO DEMONSTRATE

NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
SUGGESTED VOICE-OVER:
Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
They are the latest in a growing number of soldiers insisting on long-overdue pay for their service in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia during the recent Nato airstrikes.
Cheered on by locals lining the streets and in their cars, the reservists marched through the town.
The protestors skirmished with officers as they pushed through a police barricade.
The police made some attempt to control them, but the issue is a sensitive one and they are reluctant to push things too far with those who fought in Kosovo.
In the end, the angry crowd succeeded in breaking through to set up their blockade on a major road junction.
The reservists are giving the government 48 hours to pay their the wages, electricity and rent, or they will "come to Belgrade".
They are demanding back pay totaling the equivalent of some 100 (m) million U-S dollars.
The reservists' protests - which have been going on for weeks - are considered even more dangerous for Milosevic than calls for his ouster at daily opposition rallies.
In a bid to defuse tensions threatening PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's regime, the Yugoslav government promised on Wednesday to pay overdue wages within the next six months.
The announcement was made after this cabinet session.
Defence MinisterPavle Bulatovic told the cabinet the back wages would be paid in six monthly instalments, but gave no further details.
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8:35

USAID Montenegro Overview

USAID Montenegro Overview

USAID Montenegro Overview

The U.S.Agency for International Development worked in Montenegro from 2001 to 2013. This video presents its final three programs, which increased economic opportunities in 13 less-developed municipalities, streamlined government and judicial operations, and developed opportunities for persons with disabilities.

4:27

Invest in Montenegro, new Montecarlo 01

Invest in Montenegro, new Montecarlo 01

Invest in Montenegro, new Montecarlo 01

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European Union split over expansion into Western Balkans

European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethnic wars fought in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
Meeting in Bulgaria, the EU ministers discussed for the first time the plan by the European Commission that set out 2025 as a goal for Serbia and Montenegro to join the bloc.
Hungary’s Peter Szijjarto was “very much disappointed” by that target, saying the first two countries from the WesternBalkan six should be admitted already in 2022.
“I think 2025 is very late and they deserve a much quicker way to integration,” Budapest’s foreign minister told reporters, stressing that EU entry would help relieve tensions between neighbors in a region that sits on the bloc’s doorstep.
Poland, Italy and Austria are also among those in favor of stepping up efforts to open the EU to the region, which has seen growing Russian and Chinese influence.
“Who will be first in Belgrade - China or the EU? It is that (which) we have to counteract, as it is our immediate neighborhood,” Austria’s Karin Kneissl told reporters.
But Germany, the EU’s leading power, is very reluctant, pointing to rule-of-law shortcomings in the newer member states - from Romania and Bulgaria, to Poland and Hungary.
SlovenianForeign MinisterKarl Erjavec thought even 2025 was “not realistic”, saying the Western Balkan states would need more time to settle their disputes and meet criteria for EU entry.
France’s Jean-Yves Le Drian was also cautious. “It’s clear there are conditions and that those conditions are demanding.”
Statement of Peter Szijarto, Hungarian minister of Foreign Affairs. Recorded upon arrival at informal meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Sofia, Bulgaria.

3:57

Investment in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Investment in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Investment in Bosnia & Herzegovina

This video is about investment opportunities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It shows you detailed information about sectors which are best for investment in B&H.

The Montenegro government announced today, August 10, 2010, that it has designed an Economic CitizenshipProgram designed to attract successful business people the small Balkan country. With an investment of 500,000 Euro paid to the state budget, business people are offered citizenship and benefits such as lower taxes and costs for their companies.
Montenegro, which became independent in 2006 after splitting from Serbia, has a population of 600,000 people. Most of the country's foreign investors are Russian, and they are currently seeking membership in the European Union.

2:39

IMF to inject 3 billion euro bailout loan into Serbia, analyst

IMF to inject 3 billion euro bailout loan into Serbia, analyst

IMF to inject 3 billion euro bailout loan into Serbia, analyst

(26 Mar 2009)
1. Wide street scene
2. UNICREDIT Bank building in Belgrade
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) AlbertJaeger, International Monetary Fund's mission chief for Serbia:
"First problem is that given the global financial turmoil, foreign investors have become much more reluctant to provide wide capital inflows to Serbia."
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The new arrangement or the revised arrangement is the loan of about 3 (b) billion euros."
6. Cutaway reporters at news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The loan I mentioned is expected to fill most of the projected external financing gaps in 2009, and 2010."
8. Cutaway media at news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Diana Dragutinovic, Serbian Finance Minister:
"Everyone will be temporarily taxed by additional 6 percent above the 12000 dinars income. That means that people who are earning less will pay less tax and the ones who are earning average or more will pay additional tax."
10. Wide of National Bank of Serbia
11. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Nikola, Belgrade citizen:
"I think what the government is doing is wrong. The biggest problem is the government. There are too many people employed in the government. The best solution would be to cut number of members of the parliament."
12. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vanja, Belgrade citizen:
"I think that is fine. We should help poor people this time, people who can not survive at the moment."
13. Mid of Societe General Bank in Belgrade
14. Man taking money from the cash point
15. Sign of the National Bank of Greece
16. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Mica Culibrk, Economic analyst:
"This loan will be enough only for this year. What is going to happen next year is difficult to predict. There is a possibility that we will have to save even more by the end of this year. A revision of this arrangement is expected in August this year. I would not exclude even more cuts in public spending."
17. Mid of people working in money exchange office
18. Worker counting euros in the exchange office
19. Street scene
STORYLINE
The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Thursday that it has tentatively granted a 3 (b) billion euro ( 4.08 (b) US Dollar) bailout loan to Serbia as it outlined gloomy prospects of the Balkan country's economy amid the global financial crisis.
The two-year standby deal was reached during difficult talks that started March 18, said Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia.
He said that Serbia has a few weeks to revise its 2009 budget, and adopt a series of legislative changes to implement the agreed fiscal measures before the proposed loan could be presented to the Fund's Executive Board in May for the final approval.
Jaeger said that Serbia's external and domestic economic environment has deteriorated abruptly and relentlessly since the global financial crisis struck late last year.
He said that Serbia's economic growth is likely to be negative this year, probably minus 2 percent, down from the planned plus 3.5 percent, with limited prospects of recovery in 2010.
Serbian Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic said that despite her conservative estimates, she had never believed that Serbia's economic growth, which was nearly 7 percent last year, would drop so quickly.
She said the deal with the IMF calls for drastic cuts in public spending, freeze in wages, pensions and hiring in the state sector, and the introduction of an additional 6 percent tax on salaries and pensions to cope with the budget deficit.
The budget gap is expected to grow to 3 percent of the gross domestic product, Dragutinovic said.
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10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!

10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Medite...

Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 ...

published: 14 Oct 2013

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YUGOSLAVIA: ARMY RESERVISTS CONTINUE TO DEMONSTRATE

NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
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Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
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published: 21 Jul 2015

USAID Montenegro Overview

The U.S.Agency for International Development worked in Montenegro from 2001 to 2013. This video presents its final three programs, which increased economic opportunities in 13 less-developed municipalities, streamlined government and judicial operations, and developed opportunities for persons with disabilities.

published: 14 Jun 2013

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Serbia Country - Serbia on CNN - Srbija na CNN-u

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Two videos, each lasting 40 seconds, will be screened 507 times in the course of a four-month advertising campaign.
The commercials show Serbia's tradition, mentality and hospitality.
The CNN channel, which is broadcast in over 212 countries across the globe, is watched by more than a billion people. The videos on Serbia's tourist offer will be particularly directed towards Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and will also be the first step in establishing a partnership and long-term cooperation between Serbia and CNN.
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European Union split over expansion into Western Balkans

European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethnic wars fought in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
Meeting in Bulgaria, the EU ministers discussed for the first time the plan by the European Commission that set out 2025 as a goal for Serbia and Montenegro to join the bloc.
Hungary’s Peter Szijjarto was “very much disappointed” by that target, saying the first two countries from the WesternBalkan six should be admitted already in 2022.
“I think 2025 is very late and they deserve a much quicker way to integration,” Budapest’s foreign minister told reporters, stressing that EU entry would help relieve tensions between neighbors in a region that sits on the b...

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Investment in Bosnia & Herzegovina

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The Montenegro government announced today, August 10, 2010, that it has designed an Economic CitizenshipProgram designed to attract successful business people the small Balkan country. With an investment of 500,000 Euro paid to the state budget, business people are offered citizenship and benefits such as lower taxes and costs for their companies.
Montenegro, which became independent in 2006 after splitting from Serbia, has a population of 600,000 people. Most of the country's foreign investors are Russian, and they are currently seeking membership in the European Union.

Serbia City - Serbia on CNN - Srbija na CNN

From http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu
Serbian tourism advertised on CNN
A video showing Serbia's tourist offer screened on CNN on January 10, 2007 for the first time
Two videos, each lasting 40 seconds, will be screened 507 times in the course of a four-month advertising campaign.
The commercials show Serbia's tradition, mentality and hospitality.
The CNN channel, which is broadcast in over 212 countries across the globe, is watched by more than a billion people. The videos on Serbia's tourist offer will be particularly directed towards Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and will also be the first step in establishing a partnership and long-term cooperation between Serbia and CNN.
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10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Mediterranean and Balkan cultures meet, received 2.5 million tourists in 2016. In a country where the number of tourists increases steadily from 3% to 5% per year, the tourism and service sector in particular is looking for investors to appreciate this opportunity. Especially Kotor, Tivat, Herzognovi and Budva are among the most popular places. In the country where industry has not developed, the coastal areas and farming areas are waiting for you.
SISTER GEOGRAPHY EXPECTED TO TURKISH INVESTMENT
Montenegro is at an important point in terms of maintaining sister geographies and cultural and economic bridges left by the Ottomans. Turkish companies such as Dogus Group, Net Holding, GlobalInvestment Holding, Gintaş and Tosyalı Holding have been in serious action in Montenegro as a result of hot political relations recently established. In Montenegro, where 19 per cent of the population is Muslim, it is possible to find traces of the Ottomans.
TURKS ARE VERY LOVED! NOVISA!
Turkish citizens can enter Montenegro without a visa, bringing visa requirements to many Far Eastern and Arab countries. We have many legacies in the country where several natural and historical sites are under UNESCO protection. In every place you go, you face smiling faces in every shop where you shop. Because Turks are very popular in Montenegro.
THIRD DAY TO CREATE A COMPANY, MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE AND RESIDENCE 21 DAYS
With Hexagon, Montenegro's only specialist company for work and residence permits, it is possible to establish a company in three days and get a work and residence permit in 21 days. Moreover, your family benefits from your residence permit.
YOU WILL BE EUROPEAN IN 2019
Montenegro is about to complete all preliminary work for full membership to the EU in 2019. Turkish citizens who have work and residence permits in Montenegro will also be able to benefit from all the rights of citizens of the EU member states.
THE LAW SYSTEM PROTECTS INVESTORS
In recent days, Montenegro, a NATO member, has received international guarantees of territorial integrity. In Montenegro, which fulfills all the Copenhagen criteria in its legal systems under European Union negotiations, investors' rights are protected by a sound legal system.
INNOVATION IN NEWLY INVESTORS
Adriatic's pearl Montenegro is attracted to many foreign investors with its natural and historical beauty. More than 48,000 companies have been set up since 2009 in Montenegro, which has become a major player in the world, especially in Russia, America, Canada, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
SUITABLE FOR HOME AND CAR RATES
Those who set up new business in the country where investment costs are very low; Low starting limits are offered in the tax, property rights are kept under very strict laws. It is also possible to buy a car worth 15,000 euros, which is suitable for rent and for sale.
YOU CAN OPEN TO EUROPE AND THE WORLD
In Montenegro, where the official currency is Euro, the rate of corporation tax is 9%. In Montenegro, where there is no bureaucracy, you can bill all over the world in the case of establishing a company. If you are a member of the European Union, all rights you receive will remain valid.
1 HOUR FOR 20 MINUTES TO ISTANBUL
With the rediscovery of nature and history at the beginning of the 2000s and the acquisition of independence in 2006, Montenegro has become a center of attention for luxury investors, returning to their old days with all their glory. Unlike the crowded destinations in the Mediterranean, Montenegro opens its doors to investors as well as those who want to create a new life, with the possibility of a quiet life to visit. Podgorica Airport can be reached from Istanbul in 1 hour 20 minutes. THY's flights are available twice a day, morning and evening.

10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Mediterranean and Balkan cultures meet, received 2.5 million tourists in 2016. In a country where the number of tourists increases steadily from 3% to 5% per year, the tourism and service sector in particular is looking for investors to appreciate this opportunity. Especially Kotor, Tivat, Herzognovi and Budva are among the most popular places. In the country where industry has not developed, the coastal areas and farming areas are waiting for you.
SISTER GEOGRAPHY EXPECTED TO TURKISH INVESTMENT
Montenegro is at an important point in terms of maintaining sister geographies and cultural and economic bridges left by the Ottomans. Turkish companies such as Dogus Group, Net Holding, GlobalInvestment Holding, Gintaş and Tosyalı Holding have been in serious action in Montenegro as a result of hot political relations recently established. In Montenegro, where 19 per cent of the population is Muslim, it is possible to find traces of the Ottomans.
TURKS ARE VERY LOVED! NOVISA!
Turkish citizens can enter Montenegro without a visa, bringing visa requirements to many Far Eastern and Arab countries. We have many legacies in the country where several natural and historical sites are under UNESCO protection. In every place you go, you face smiling faces in every shop where you shop. Because Turks are very popular in Montenegro.
THIRD DAY TO CREATE A COMPANY, MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE AND RESIDENCE 21 DAYS
With Hexagon, Montenegro's only specialist company for work and residence permits, it is possible to establish a company in three days and get a work and residence permit in 21 days. Moreover, your family benefits from your residence permit.
YOU WILL BE EUROPEAN IN 2019
Montenegro is about to complete all preliminary work for full membership to the EU in 2019. Turkish citizens who have work and residence permits in Montenegro will also be able to benefit from all the rights of citizens of the EU member states.
THE LAW SYSTEM PROTECTS INVESTORS
In recent days, Montenegro, a NATO member, has received international guarantees of territorial integrity. In Montenegro, which fulfills all the Copenhagen criteria in its legal systems under European Union negotiations, investors' rights are protected by a sound legal system.
INNOVATION IN NEWLY INVESTORS
Adriatic's pearl Montenegro is attracted to many foreign investors with its natural and historical beauty. More than 48,000 companies have been set up since 2009 in Montenegro, which has become a major player in the world, especially in Russia, America, Canada, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
SUITABLE FOR HOME AND CAR RATES
Those who set up new business in the country where investment costs are very low; Low starting limits are offered in the tax, property rights are kept under very strict laws. It is also possible to buy a car worth 15,000 euros, which is suitable for rent and for sale.
YOU CAN OPEN TO EUROPE AND THE WORLD
In Montenegro, where the official currency is Euro, the rate of corporation tax is 9%. In Montenegro, where there is no bureaucracy, you can bill all over the world in the case of establishing a company. If you are a member of the European Union, all rights you receive will remain valid.
1 HOUR FOR 20 MINUTES TO ISTANBUL
With the rediscovery of nature and history at the beginning of the 2000s and the acquisition of independence in 2006, Montenegro has become a center of attention for luxury investors, returning to their old days with all their glory. Unlike the crowded destinations in the Mediterranean, Montenegro opens its doors to investors as well as those who want to create a new life, with the possibility of a quiet life to visit. Podgorica Airport can be reached from Istanbul in 1 hour 20 minutes. THY's flights are available twice a day, morning and evening.

(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to fly at a steel mill in this dusty industrial Serbian town.
The company logos of US Steel are faded on the huge chimneys stacks, replaced by those of a Chinese company.
When US. Steel sold its loss-making smelter in Serbia to the government for the symbolic sum of one US dollar in 2012, few here thought the ailing communist-era factory would ever be revived. Then came along a state-owned Chinese company.
Hebei Iron & Steel's 46 million-euro (52 million-US-dollar) purchase of the Steelworks Smederevo last year is part of China's broader effort to project influence and gain an access point to the European market as other traditional powers, particularly the US, under PresidentDonald Trump, retreat from the world stage.
The dynamic was laid bare at a world summit over the weekend, where Trump showed little interest in promoting free trade and was at odds with other countries on issues like climate change. China, meanwhile, was keen to promote itself as a champion of commerce and openness - even though in practice it falls far short of being one.
The Serbian plant is economically irrelevant in the short term to China, which abounds with steel production at home.
But the deal saved 5,200 local jobs and gained Serbia's political favour.
"I would describe this as placing a foot in the doorway in order to enter the market and the area where Russia and America are already present.", said Mijat Lakicevic, a Serbian political and economy analyst.
The longer-term strategy for China is to open markets for its businesses as its home economy slows.
Beijing is encouraging its industries to diversify abroad in hopes of reducing China's reliance on exports and its domestic market.
Steel producers have an extra incentive because Beijing is trying to shrink its bloated state-dominated industry at home.
And while the EU remains the Western Balkans' largest trading partner, local governments have sometimes looked with favour to countries like China that are willing to invest large amounts without raising concerns about the region's patchy record on human rights or media freedoms.
In Smederevo, the town of some 100,000 people where thousands make a living from the steel plant, there was praise for China.
Though salaries are about 25 percent below what they were under the US company - roughly 750 euros (855 US dollars) a month compared with 1,000 euros (1,140 US dollars), mayor Jasna Avramovic said it was important that the jobs had returned in the first place.
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(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to fly at a steel mill in this dusty industrial Serbian town.
The company logos of US Steel are faded on the huge chimneys stacks, replaced by those of a Chinese company.
When US. Steel sold its loss-making smelter in Serbia to the government for the symbolic sum of one US dollar in 2012, few here thought the ailing communist-era factory would ever be revived. Then came along a state-owned Chinese company.
Hebei Iron & Steel's 46 million-euro (52 million-US-dollar) purchase of the Steelworks Smederevo last year is part of China's broader effort to project influence and gain an access point to the European market as other traditional powers, particularly the US, under PresidentDonald Trump, retreat from the world stage.
The dynamic was laid bare at a world summit over the weekend, where Trump showed little interest in promoting free trade and was at odds with other countries on issues like climate change. China, meanwhile, was keen to promote itself as a champion of commerce and openness - even though in practice it falls far short of being one.
The Serbian plant is economically irrelevant in the short term to China, which abounds with steel production at home.
But the deal saved 5,200 local jobs and gained Serbia's political favour.
"I would describe this as placing a foot in the doorway in order to enter the market and the area where Russia and America are already present.", said Mijat Lakicevic, a Serbian political and economy analyst.
The longer-term strategy for China is to open markets for its businesses as its home economy slows.
Beijing is encouraging its industries to diversify abroad in hopes of reducing China's reliance on exports and its domestic market.
Steel producers have an extra incentive because Beijing is trying to shrink its bloated state-dominated industry at home.
And while the EU remains the Western Balkans' largest trading partner, local governments have sometimes looked with favour to countries like China that are willing to invest large amounts without raising concerns about the region's patchy record on human rights or media freedoms.
In Smederevo, the town of some 100,000 people where thousands make a living from the steel plant, there was praise for China.
Though salaries are about 25 percent below what they were under the US company - roughly 750 euros (855 US dollars) a month compared with 1,000 euros (1,140 US dollars), mayor Jasna Avramovic said it was important that the jobs had returned in the first place.
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Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws ar...

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 permits from the council to refurbish one store."
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Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 permits from the council to refurbish one store."
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BusinessAgencyAbacus, helps investors to find best way to establish their business in Serbian market. Investing in Serbia may be a good opportunity for companies all over the world. More information on www.paabacus.com. Call us and start earning!!!

BusinessAgencyAbacus, helps investors to find best way to establish their business in Serbian market. Investing in Serbia may be a good opportunity for companies all over the world. More information on www.paabacus.com. Call us and start earning!!!

NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
SUGGESTED VOICE-OVER:
Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
They are the latest in a growing number of soldiers insisting on long-overdue pay for their service in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia during the recent Nato airstrikes.
Cheered on by locals lining the streets and in their cars, the reservists marched through the town.
The protestors skirmished with officers as they pushed through a police barricade.
The police made some attempt to control them, but the issue is a sensitive one and they are reluctant to push things too far with those who fought in Kosovo.
In the end, the angry crowd succeeded in breaking through to set up their blockade on a major road junction.
The reservists are giving the government 48 hours to pay their the wages, electricity and rent, or they will "come to Belgrade".
They are demanding back pay totaling the equivalent of some 100 (m) million U-S dollars.
The reservists' protests - which have been going on for weeks - are considered even more dangerous for Milosevic than calls for his ouster at daily opposition rallies.
In a bid to defuse tensions threatening PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's regime, the Yugoslav government promised on Wednesday to pay overdue wages within the next six months.
The announcement was made after this cabinet session.
Defence MinisterPavle Bulatovic told the cabinet the back wages would be paid in six monthly instalments, but gave no further details.
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NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
SUGGESTED VOICE-OVER:
Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
They are the latest in a growing number of soldiers insisting on long-overdue pay for their service in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia during the recent Nato airstrikes.
Cheered on by locals lining the streets and in their cars, the reservists marched through the town.
The protestors skirmished with officers as they pushed through a police barricade.
The police made some attempt to control them, but the issue is a sensitive one and they are reluctant to push things too far with those who fought in Kosovo.
In the end, the angry crowd succeeded in breaking through to set up their blockade on a major road junction.
The reservists are giving the government 48 hours to pay their the wages, electricity and rent, or they will "come to Belgrade".
They are demanding back pay totaling the equivalent of some 100 (m) million U-S dollars.
The reservists' protests - which have been going on for weeks - are considered even more dangerous for Milosevic than calls for his ouster at daily opposition rallies.
In a bid to defuse tensions threatening PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's regime, the Yugoslav government promised on Wednesday to pay overdue wages within the next six months.
The announcement was made after this cabinet session.
Defence MinisterPavle Bulatovic told the cabinet the back wages would be paid in six monthly instalments, but gave no further details.
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The U.S.Agency for International Development worked in Montenegro from 2001 to 2013. This video presents its final three programs, which increased economic opportunities in 13 less-developed municipalities, streamlined government and judicial operations, and developed opportunities for persons with disabilities.

The U.S.Agency for International Development worked in Montenegro from 2001 to 2013. This video presents its final three programs, which increased economic opportunities in 13 less-developed municipalities, streamlined government and judicial operations, and developed opportunities for persons with disabilities.

Invest in Montenegro, new Montecarlo 01

Montenegro is country design for big investors with great vision
If you feel you want to be part of Montenegro project call us today
+44(0)7832100524
bogdan@l...

Montenegro is country design for big investors with great vision
If you feel you want to be part of Montenegro project call us today
+44(0)7832100524
bogdan@lasarotta.co.uk
over 60 projects to share with perspective investors

Montenegro is country design for big investors with great vision
If you feel you want to be part of Montenegro project call us today
+44(0)7832100524
bogdan@lasarotta.co.uk
over 60 projects to share with perspective investors

DiscoverMontenegro is an destination management agency providing a range of services including hotel, travel, helicopter, yacht and private jet charter, lifestyle, experiences and property consultancy.
We cater to individuals, groups and investors in search of unforgettable experiences and unique opportunities.
Allow us to provide a tailor made experience to help you discover the beauty of this captivating and unique country.
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European Union split over expansion into Western Balkans

European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethn...

European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethnic wars fought in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
Meeting in Bulgaria, the EU ministers discussed for the first time the plan by the European Commission that set out 2025 as a goal for Serbia and Montenegro to join the bloc.
Hungary’s Peter Szijjarto was “very much disappointed” by that target, saying the first two countries from the WesternBalkan six should be admitted already in 2022.
“I think 2025 is very late and they deserve a much quicker way to integration,” Budapest’s foreign minister told reporters, stressing that EU entry would help relieve tensions between neighbors in a region that sits on the bloc’s doorstep.
Poland, Italy and Austria are also among those in favor of stepping up efforts to open the EU to the region, which has seen growing Russian and Chinese influence.
“Who will be first in Belgrade - China or the EU? It is that (which) we have to counteract, as it is our immediate neighborhood,” Austria’s Karin Kneissl told reporters.
But Germany, the EU’s leading power, is very reluctant, pointing to rule-of-law shortcomings in the newer member states - from Romania and Bulgaria, to Poland and Hungary.
SlovenianForeign MinisterKarl Erjavec thought even 2025 was “not realistic”, saying the Western Balkan states would need more time to settle their disputes and meet criteria for EU entry.
France’s Jean-Yves Le Drian was also cautious. “It’s clear there are conditions and that those conditions are demanding.”
Statement of Peter Szijarto, Hungarian minister of Foreign Affairs. Recorded upon arrival at informal meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Sofia, Bulgaria.

European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethnic wars fought in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
Meeting in Bulgaria, the EU ministers discussed for the first time the plan by the European Commission that set out 2025 as a goal for Serbia and Montenegro to join the bloc.
Hungary’s Peter Szijjarto was “very much disappointed” by that target, saying the first two countries from the WesternBalkan six should be admitted already in 2022.
“I think 2025 is very late and they deserve a much quicker way to integration,” Budapest’s foreign minister told reporters, stressing that EU entry would help relieve tensions between neighbors in a region that sits on the bloc’s doorstep.
Poland, Italy and Austria are also among those in favor of stepping up efforts to open the EU to the region, which has seen growing Russian and Chinese influence.
“Who will be first in Belgrade - China or the EU? It is that (which) we have to counteract, as it is our immediate neighborhood,” Austria’s Karin Kneissl told reporters.
But Germany, the EU’s leading power, is very reluctant, pointing to rule-of-law shortcomings in the newer member states - from Romania and Bulgaria, to Poland and Hungary.
SlovenianForeign MinisterKarl Erjavec thought even 2025 was “not realistic”, saying the Western Balkan states would need more time to settle their disputes and meet criteria for EU entry.
France’s Jean-Yves Le Drian was also cautious. “It’s clear there are conditions and that those conditions are demanding.”
Statement of Peter Szijarto, Hungarian minister of Foreign Affairs. Recorded upon arrival at informal meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The Montenegro government announced today, August 10, 2010, that it has designed an Economic CitizenshipProgram designed to attract successful business people the small Balkan country. With an investment of 500,000 Euro paid to the state budget, business people are offered citizenship and benefits such as lower taxes and costs for their companies.
Montenegro, which became independent in 2006 after splitting from Serbia, has a population of 600,000 people. Most of the country's foreign investors are Russian, and they are currently seeking membership in the European Union.

The Montenegro government announced today, August 10, 2010, that it has designed an Economic CitizenshipProgram designed to attract successful business people the small Balkan country. With an investment of 500,000 Euro paid to the state budget, business people are offered citizenship and benefits such as lower taxes and costs for their companies.
Montenegro, which became independent in 2006 after splitting from Serbia, has a population of 600,000 people. Most of the country's foreign investors are Russian, and they are currently seeking membership in the European Union.

(26 Mar 2009)
1. Wide street scene
2. UNICREDIT Bank building in Belgrade
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) AlbertJaeger, International Monetary Fund's mission chief for Serbia:
"First problem is that given the global financial turmoil, foreign investors have become much more reluctant to provide wide capital inflows to Serbia."
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The new arrangement or the revised arrangement is the loan of about 3 (b) billion euros."
6. Cutaway reporters at news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The loan I mentioned is expected to fill most of the projected external financing gaps in 2009, and 2010."
8. Cutaway media at news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Diana Dragutinovic, Serbian Finance Minister:
"Everyone will be temporarily taxed by additional 6 percent above the 12000 dinars income. That means that people who are earning less will pay less tax and the ones who are earning average or more will pay additional tax."
10. Wide of National Bank of Serbia
11. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Nikola, Belgrade citizen:
"I think what the government is doing is wrong. The biggest problem is the government. There are too many people employed in the government. The best solution would be to cut number of members of the parliament."
12. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vanja, Belgrade citizen:
"I think that is fine. We should help poor people this time, people who can not survive at the moment."
13. Mid of Societe General Bank in Belgrade
14. Man taking money from the cash point
15. Sign of the National Bank of Greece
16. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Mica Culibrk, Economic analyst:
"This loan will be enough only for this year. What is going to happen next year is difficult to predict. There is a possibility that we will have to save even more by the end of this year. A revision of this arrangement is expected in August this year. I would not exclude even more cuts in public spending."
17. Mid of people working in money exchange office
18. Worker counting euros in the exchange office
19. Street scene
STORYLINE
The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Thursday that it has tentatively granted a 3 (b) billion euro ( 4.08 (b) US Dollar) bailout loan to Serbia as it outlined gloomy prospects of the Balkan country's economy amid the global financial crisis.
The two-year standby deal was reached during difficult talks that started March 18, said Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia.
He said that Serbia has a few weeks to revise its 2009 budget, and adopt a series of legislative changes to implement the agreed fiscal measures before the proposed loan could be presented to the Fund's Executive Board in May for the final approval.
Jaeger said that Serbia's external and domestic economic environment has deteriorated abruptly and relentlessly since the global financial crisis struck late last year.
He said that Serbia's economic growth is likely to be negative this year, probably minus 2 percent, down from the planned plus 3.5 percent, with limited prospects of recovery in 2010.
Serbian Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic said that despite her conservative estimates, she had never believed that Serbia's economic growth, which was nearly 7 percent last year, would drop so quickly.
She said the deal with the IMF calls for drastic cuts in public spending, freeze in wages, pensions and hiring in the state sector, and the introduction of an additional 6 percent tax on salaries and pensions to cope with the budget deficit.
The budget gap is expected to grow to 3 percent of the gross domestic product, Dragutinovic said.
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(26 Mar 2009)
1. Wide street scene
2. UNICREDIT Bank building in Belgrade
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (English) AlbertJaeger, International Monetary Fund's mission chief for Serbia:
"First problem is that given the global financial turmoil, foreign investors have become much more reluctant to provide wide capital inflows to Serbia."
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The new arrangement or the revised arrangement is the loan of about 3 (b) billion euros."
6. Cutaway reporters at news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia:
"The loan I mentioned is expected to fill most of the projected external financing gaps in 2009, and 2010."
8. Cutaway media at news conference
9. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Diana Dragutinovic, Serbian Finance Minister:
"Everyone will be temporarily taxed by additional 6 percent above the 12000 dinars income. That means that people who are earning less will pay less tax and the ones who are earning average or more will pay additional tax."
10. Wide of National Bank of Serbia
11. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Nikola, Belgrade citizen:
"I think what the government is doing is wrong. The biggest problem is the government. There are too many people employed in the government. The best solution would be to cut number of members of the parliament."
12. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vanja, Belgrade citizen:
"I think that is fine. We should help poor people this time, people who can not survive at the moment."
13. Mid of Societe General Bank in Belgrade
14. Man taking money from the cash point
15. Sign of the National Bank of Greece
16. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Mica Culibrk, Economic analyst:
"This loan will be enough only for this year. What is going to happen next year is difficult to predict. There is a possibility that we will have to save even more by the end of this year. A revision of this arrangement is expected in August this year. I would not exclude even more cuts in public spending."
17. Mid of people working in money exchange office
18. Worker counting euros in the exchange office
19. Street scene
STORYLINE
The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Thursday that it has tentatively granted a 3 (b) billion euro ( 4.08 (b) US Dollar) bailout loan to Serbia as it outlined gloomy prospects of the Balkan country's economy amid the global financial crisis.
The two-year standby deal was reached during difficult talks that started March 18, said Albert Jaeger, IMF's mission chief for Serbia.
He said that Serbia has a few weeks to revise its 2009 budget, and adopt a series of legislative changes to implement the agreed fiscal measures before the proposed loan could be presented to the Fund's Executive Board in May for the final approval.
Jaeger said that Serbia's external and domestic economic environment has deteriorated abruptly and relentlessly since the global financial crisis struck late last year.
He said that Serbia's economic growth is likely to be negative this year, probably minus 2 percent, down from the planned plus 3.5 percent, with limited prospects of recovery in 2010.
Serbian Finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic said that despite her conservative estimates, she had never believed that Serbia's economic growth, which was nearly 7 percent last year, would drop so quickly.
She said the deal with the IMF calls for drastic cuts in public spending, freeze in wages, pensions and hiring in the state sector, and the introduction of an additional 6 percent tax on salaries and pensions to cope with the budget deficit.
The budget gap is expected to grow to 3 percent of the gross domestic product, Dragutinovic said.
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How to establish a company in Serbia

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Montenegro: Country of Contrasts

One of Europe's newest and smallest countries, Montenegro is about the size of Connecticut, with well under a million people. It's a country of contrasts: an intriguing combination of rugged landscapes, communist-era decrepitude, and an emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's quite popular with the cruising crowd. For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

7 Facts about Montenegro

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1. Montenegro was granted independence on June 3rd 2006, when a numerically easy-on-the-eye 55.5% voted to break away from Serbia. Before that, Montenegro was part of a state union, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, better known as Serbia & Montenegro.
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In this episode we take you to the capital of Serbia, Belgrade! David’s first stop is Kalemagdan Fortress which consist of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Danube River and the Sava River. The meeting of the Sava river into the Danube is one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in the capital.
The location of the fortress is right next to old Belgrade of Stari Grad. Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian street in the city center.
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Ever considered travelling to Serbia? Here's how to travel through this incredible country in the Balkans.
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MONTENEGRO TOURISM - Breathtaking Beauty

Welcome in Montenegro,
A small country in the Balkans, Europe. borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east and Albania to the south. in the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro travel offers amazing views of the mountains, dramatic coastline, event culture, adventure nature, event tourist, historic monuments and cities walled really beautiful. Montenegro coast known for its beauty and become a major inclusive vacations destination there. Many cruise ships that enter Montenegro as their holiday destination place.
Serbian Orthodox monastery of Ostrog spectacular backdrop lies with practically vertical become one of the most visited pilgrimage in the Balkans and offers a beautiful view over the plains Bjelopavlići.
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One of Europe's newest and smallest countries, Montenegro is about the size of Connecticut, with well under a million people. It's a country of contrasts: an intriguing combination of rugged landscapes, communist-era decrepitude, and an emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's quite popular with the cruising crowd. For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

One of Europe's newest and smallest countries, Montenegro is about the size of Connecticut, with well under a million people. It's a country of contrasts: an intriguing combination of rugged landscapes, communist-era decrepitude, and an emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's quite popular with the cruising crowd. For more information on the Rick Steves' EuropeTV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit http://www.ricksteves.com.

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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Montenegro.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Montenegro was granted independence on June 3rd 2006, when a numerically easy-on-the-eye 55.5% voted to break away from Serbia. Before that, Montenegro was part of a state union, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, better known as Serbia & Montenegro.
2. Montenegro is Europe's most biologically diverse country. Being situated on the Balkan peninsula and the Adriatic sea means that the country is brimming with wildlife and can boast a number of species per area unit index of 0.837, beating out all European countries. The two main bio-geographical regions are- Mediterranean and Alpine-, with a very wide range of ecosystems and habitat types for a country of its size.
3. The Ostrog monastery is one of the biggest sanctuaries in the world. It is visited by people of all religions. The Ostrog monastery is one of the most visited shrines in the Christian world. The amazing structure was carved in rocks on the side of a mountain in the 17th century.
4. The oldest tree in Europe lives in Bar: The Old Olive Tree is over 2,000 years old, and more than 100,000 olive trees in municipality of Bar are more than 1,000 years old. Its volume is about 10m. The tree is a traditional trademark for the area and is said to have many legends attached to it: one of them being that at one time families would visit the tree to make peace during a dispute.
5. TaraCanyon is the deepest canyon in Europe and second deepest after the Grand Canyon is the USA. The canyon is 82 kilometres long and at its deepest it is 1300m. It is protected as part of Durmitor National Park and is said to be a future UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the best ways to see the canyon is to do a river rafting trip. The 11 mile trip takes two-three hours, and passes through 21 rapid sections. The adrenaline fuelled trip is said to be one of the best due to its drop in elevation in such a short distance.
6. Montenegro is steeped in history… Both the Kotor region and the Durmitor National Park are protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list. While Kotor’s St Tripun cathedral is more than 50 years older than Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral. History heads should also spend time exploring Budva, one of the oldest urban centers on the Adriatic coast, it clocks over 2, 500 years. Meanwhile, 50 miles south, the equally ancient Ulcinj is one of the most authentic old towns in Montenegro and was believed to inspire famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes to write Don Quijote thanks to an experience he had while imprisoned there!
7. Montenegro has no currency of its own. From 1996 the Deutsche Mark was the de facto currency in all private and banking transactions and it was formally adopted as Montenegro's currency in November 1999. The mark was replaced by the euro in 2002 without any objections from the European Central Bank.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia_and_Montenegro
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/england-vs-montenegro-ten-things-2350864
http://www.mydestination.com/montenegro/usefulinfo/6183304/did-you-know
https://ukf.com/words/10-cool-facts-about-montenegro-home-of-sea-dance-festival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegro_and_the_euro
Music:
Casetofoane – Rocky 5000
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://allworldtowns.com/data_images/countries/montenegro/montenegro-04.jpg
http://cdn3.wn.com/o25/ar/i/76/ef0145c3efde0c.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Esplanada_del_Monasterio_de_Ostrog,_Montenegro,_2014-04-14,_DD_08.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Ostrog01.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/48/Oliva_in_Bar.jpg
https://quixotree.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/img_1222.jpg
http://www.img.montenegro.travel/sites/montenegro.travel/files/multimedia/www_montenegro_bild_studio_me/objekti/foto/2012/02/Bridge%20on%20river%20Tara_Durmitor.jpg
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http://albania-travelnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/euro-currency-01.jpg
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Montenegro.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Montenegro was granted independence on June 3rd 2006, when a numerically easy-on-the-eye 55.5% voted to break away from Serbia. Before that, Montenegro was part of a state union, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, better known as Serbia & Montenegro.
2. Montenegro is Europe's most biologically diverse country. Being situated on the Balkan peninsula and the Adriatic sea means that the country is brimming with wildlife and can boast a number of species per area unit index of 0.837, beating out all European countries. The two main bio-geographical regions are- Mediterranean and Alpine-, with a very wide range of ecosystems and habitat types for a country of its size.
3. The Ostrog monastery is one of the biggest sanctuaries in the world. It is visited by people of all religions. The Ostrog monastery is one of the most visited shrines in the Christian world. The amazing structure was carved in rocks on the side of a mountain in the 17th century.
4. The oldest tree in Europe lives in Bar: The Old Olive Tree is over 2,000 years old, and more than 100,000 olive trees in municipality of Bar are more than 1,000 years old. Its volume is about 10m. The tree is a traditional trademark for the area and is said to have many legends attached to it: one of them being that at one time families would visit the tree to make peace during a dispute.
5. TaraCanyon is the deepest canyon in Europe and second deepest after the Grand Canyon is the USA. The canyon is 82 kilometres long and at its deepest it is 1300m. It is protected as part of Durmitor National Park and is said to be a future UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the best ways to see the canyon is to do a river rafting trip. The 11 mile trip takes two-three hours, and passes through 21 rapid sections. The adrenaline fuelled trip is said to be one of the best due to its drop in elevation in such a short distance.
6. Montenegro is steeped in history… Both the Kotor region and the Durmitor National Park are protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list. While Kotor’s St Tripun cathedral is more than 50 years older than Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral. History heads should also spend time exploring Budva, one of the oldest urban centers on the Adriatic coast, it clocks over 2, 500 years. Meanwhile, 50 miles south, the equally ancient Ulcinj is one of the most authentic old towns in Montenegro and was believed to inspire famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes to write Don Quijote thanks to an experience he had while imprisoned there!
7. Montenegro has no currency of its own. From 1996 the Deutsche Mark was the de facto currency in all private and banking transactions and it was formally adopted as Montenegro's currency in November 1999. The mark was replaced by the euro in 2002 without any objections from the European Central Bank.
More Info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia_and_Montenegro
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/england-vs-montenegro-ten-things-2350864
http://www.mydestination.com/montenegro/usefulinfo/6183304/did-you-know
https://ukf.com/words/10-cool-facts-about-montenegro-home-of-sea-dance-festival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegro_and_the_euro
Music:
Casetofoane – Rocky 5000
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://allworldtowns.com/data_images/countries/montenegro/montenegro-04.jpg
http://cdn3.wn.com/o25/ar/i/76/ef0145c3efde0c.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Esplanada_del_Monasterio_de_Ostrog,_Montenegro,_2014-04-14,_DD_08.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/80/Ostrog01.JPG
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/48/Oliva_in_Bar.jpg
https://quixotree.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/img_1222.jpg
http://www.img.montenegro.travel/sites/montenegro.travel/files/multimedia/www_montenegro_bild_studio_me/objekti/foto/2012/02/Bridge%20on%20river%20Tara_Durmitor.jpg
http://img215.imageshack.us/img215/3239/tarabridgemontenegro008.jpg
http://www.1000lonelyplaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/The-fort-walls.jpg
http://www.globeimages.net/data/media/195/montenegro_ulcinj.jpg
http://albania-travelnet.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/euro-currency-01.jpg
https://maxacrossthepond.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/2015-05-03-11-46-05.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-qzDF2MqjEFY/U7hq74SIArI/AAAAAAAARl0/UaC_s1uc1BI/s1600/DSC07308.JPG
http://www.touristmaker.com/images/montenegro/montenegro-is-an-adriatic-paradise.jpg

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Headsouth to diminutive coastal Montenegro on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Take a scenic drive on the southern Dalmatian Coast and experience small Adriatic villages and towns, including the UNESCO-listed Kotor, situated in Europe’s southernmost fjord. AdmireSveti Stefan, a medieval island turned luxury hotel, and spend some time in Budva, a walled medieval town on the sea, like a mini Dubrovnik. Finish with a ferry ride back to Dubrovnik. Get picked up at your hotel in Dubrovnik and then hop inside the air-conditioned vehicle to make the drive south to Montenegro. Drink in the views of the Adriatic Sea and the Dubrovnik Riviera and learn about the history and culture of the area from your local guide. After crossing the border to Montenegro, twist and turn with the road, going around the large Bay of Kotor, and passing through charming villages along the way. Then stop in Perast, a lovely town at the base of St ElijahHill. Consider taking the optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks island to check out the baroque-era church (at own expense). The next stop is Kotor, situated in a fjord and one of the most eye-pleasing Montenegrin towns. Once there, begin a walking tour that goes throughout the squares and narrow cobbled streets, taking you to historic churches such as the Cathedral of St Tryphon. Then take some free time to do some wandering — consider marching up the 1,350 steep steps to the San GiovanniCastle for an incredible view and photo opportunity — or sit down for a drink or a snack (at own expense). After Kotor, drive down the coast further until you reach Sveti Stefan (St Stephen). Once a medieval fishing village with a small inlet connecting it to the mainland, Sveti Stefani is now a luxury hotel. After gawking at the island-turned-resort, head to Budva, a 15-minute drive north of Sveti Stefan. This gorgeous walled city on the sea boasts attractive beaches and narrow cobbled streets. Take some free time to explore or sit down for a meal (at own expense). Take a ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor and then enjoy a final scenic drive along the coastal roads of Montenegro to end your day. You’ll be returned to your Dubrovnik hotel.

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Headsouth to diminutive coastal Montenegro on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Take a scenic drive on the southern Dalmatian Coast and experience small Adriatic villages and towns, including the UNESCO-listed Kotor, situated in Europe’s southernmost fjord. AdmireSveti Stefan, a medieval island turned luxury hotel, and spend some time in Budva, a walled medieval town on the sea, like a mini Dubrovnik. Finish with a ferry ride back to Dubrovnik. Get picked up at your hotel in Dubrovnik and then hop inside the air-conditioned vehicle to make the drive south to Montenegro. Drink in the views of the Adriatic Sea and the Dubrovnik Riviera and learn about the history and culture of the area from your local guide. After crossing the border to Montenegro, twist and turn with the road, going around the large Bay of Kotor, and passing through charming villages along the way. Then stop in Perast, a lovely town at the base of St ElijahHill. Consider taking the optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks island to check out the baroque-era church (at own expense). The next stop is Kotor, situated in a fjord and one of the most eye-pleasing Montenegrin towns. Once there, begin a walking tour that goes throughout the squares and narrow cobbled streets, taking you to historic churches such as the Cathedral of St Tryphon. Then take some free time to do some wandering — consider marching up the 1,350 steep steps to the San GiovanniCastle for an incredible view and photo opportunity — or sit down for a drink or a snack (at own expense). After Kotor, drive down the coast further until you reach Sveti Stefan (St Stephen). Once a medieval fishing village with a small inlet connecting it to the mainland, Sveti Stefani is now a luxury hotel. After gawking at the island-turned-resort, head to Budva, a 15-minute drive north of Sveti Stefan. This gorgeous walled city on the sea boasts attractive beaches and narrow cobbled streets. Take some free time to explore or sit down for a meal (at own expense). Take a ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor and then enjoy a final scenic drive along the coastal roads of Montenegro to end your day. You’ll be returned to your Dubrovnik hotel.

What to See & Do in Novi Sad, Serbia
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In this episode, David takes us around Serbia's second largest city to discover the top things to see and do in Novi Sad, Serbia. Novi Sad is the capital city of the northern Vojvodina Province - an area home to several nationalities including Hungarians, Croatians, Slovakians, and more...First stop, David meets up with local guide Milos in the main square of the city in Liberty Square center. Milos explains the origins of Novi Sad: The city was founded in the 17th century and now is the second largest city in Serbia.
The Name of MaryCatholic Church is situated in the heart of the city, in the center of Liberty Square. It'sNeo Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
Surrounding the church are several 19th century buildings built in Hungarian style. Next stop is the pedestrian-friendly boulevard, Zmaj Jovina Street. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
Milos and David head on their way to the 17th century Petrovaradin Fortress on the Danube River. This is the second largest fortress in Europe. They first pass through Danavska Street (Danube Street), the oldest street in the city. Once they arrive at the base of Petrovaradin Fortress they make their way up the 200 steps.
From the top of fortress you'll get excellent views of the Danube River and the city of Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress also features a gourmet restaurant and is where the annual EXITMusic Festival takes place each summer. It is one of the largest and most popular music festivals in Europe.
The clock tower in the fortress has become an icon of sorts for the city. It has jokingly been referred to as the "drunk tower" because it is slow in the summer and fast in the winter. Another interesting feature about the clock tower is that unlike other clocks, the small hand counts the minutes and the big hand counts the hours. Make time to walk around the fortress - there are a handful of art galleries and shops to browse, plus you'll want to take in all the incredible views.
David's last stop on his tour of Novi Sad is the Museum of Vojvodina on Dunavska Street to learn about the history of the region from the Neolithic era until modern-day Novi Sad. Two of David's favorite exhibits were the intact golden Roman helmets and the 19th century traditional Serbian costume collection.
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In this episode, David takes us around Serbia's second largest city to discover the top things to see and do in Novi Sad, Serbia. Novi Sad is the capital city of the northern Vojvodina Province - an area home to several nationalities including Hungarians, Croatians, Slovakians, and more...First stop, David meets up with local guide Milos in the main square of the city in Liberty Square center. Milos explains the origins of Novi Sad: The city was founded in the 17th century and now is the second largest city in Serbia.
The Name of MaryCatholic Church is situated in the heart of the city, in the center of Liberty Square. It'sNeo Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
Surrounding the church are several 19th century buildings built in Hungarian style. Next stop is the pedestrian-friendly boulevard, Zmaj Jovina Street. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
Milos and David head on their way to the 17th century Petrovaradin Fortress on the Danube River. This is the second largest fortress in Europe. They first pass through Danavska Street (Danube Street), the oldest street in the city. Once they arrive at the base of Petrovaradin Fortress they make their way up the 200 steps.
From the top of fortress you'll get excellent views of the Danube River and the city of Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress also features a gourmet restaurant and is where the annual EXITMusic Festival takes place each summer. It is one of the largest and most popular music festivals in Europe.
The clock tower in the fortress has become an icon of sorts for the city. It has jokingly been referred to as the "drunk tower" because it is slow in the summer and fast in the winter. Another interesting feature about the clock tower is that unlike other clocks, the small hand counts the minutes and the big hand counts the hours. Make time to walk around the fortress - there are a handful of art galleries and shops to browse, plus you'll want to take in all the incredible views.
David's last stop on his tour of Novi Sad is the Museum of Vojvodina on Dunavska Street to learn about the history of the region from the Neolithic era until modern-day Novi Sad. Two of David's favorite exhibits were the intact golden Roman helmets and the 19th century traditional Serbian costume collection.
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Things to See and Do in Belgrade
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In this episode we take you to the capital of Serbia, Belgrade! David’s first stop is Kalemagdan Fortress which consist of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Danube River and the Sava River. The meeting of the Sava river into the Danube is one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in the capital.
The location of the fortress is right next to old Belgrade of Stari Grad. Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian street in the city center.
Next up we visit Ada Lake, a river island that has been turned into a peninsula. During the summer months, Belgradian’s come to relax at the beach at Ada.
Now we head to the Church of Saint Sava during Easter service. The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vracar plateau in Belgrade. When the church is completed it will be the second largest Orthodox church in the world after the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi.
The next location we visit is Tasmajdan Park, a public park in the surrounding urban neighborhood of central Belgrade. The park was bombed by NATO in 1999. There are two churches, St. Mark’s Church “Serbian Orthodox” and a Russian Orthodox Church.
Now we head out to try Burek a Balkan staple food! Burek is a dough filled with either cheese, spinach, or meat. David tries both a cheese and a spinach and cheese.
Republic Square is considered to be the heart of Belgrade! After we head to Skadarlija, the bohemain area of Belgrade. This is a great restaurant street and the perfect place to try Rakia!
Bucko, is a famous pizza place in Belgrade. Our friend Ivan from Belgrade VIP thinks this is a must try and we do too!
Now off to Zemun, it was once a separate town from Belgrade. It’s located directly across the river Sava. It’s a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its romantic architecture!
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In this episode we take you to the capital of Serbia, Belgrade! David’s first stop is Kalemagdan Fortress which consist of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Danube River and the Sava River. The meeting of the Sava river into the Danube is one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in the capital.
The location of the fortress is right next to old Belgrade of Stari Grad. Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian street in the city center.
Next up we visit Ada Lake, a river island that has been turned into a peninsula. During the summer months, Belgradian’s come to relax at the beach at Ada.
Now we head to the Church of Saint Sava during Easter service. The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vracar plateau in Belgrade. When the church is completed it will be the second largest Orthodox church in the world after the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi.
The next location we visit is Tasmajdan Park, a public park in the surrounding urban neighborhood of central Belgrade. The park was bombed by NATO in 1999. There are two churches, St. Mark’s Church “Serbian Orthodox” and a Russian Orthodox Church.
Now we head out to try Burek a Balkan staple food! Burek is a dough filled with either cheese, spinach, or meat. David tries both a cheese and a spinach and cheese.
Republic Square is considered to be the heart of Belgrade! After we head to Skadarlija, the bohemain area of Belgrade. This is a great restaurant street and the perfect place to try Rakia!
Bucko, is a famous pizza place in Belgrade. Our friend Ivan from Belgrade VIP thinks this is a must try and we do too!
Now off to Zemun, it was once a separate town from Belgrade. It’s located directly across the river Sava. It’s a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its romantic architecture!
So that was David’s list of top things to see and do in Belgrade. Definitely a must visit capital when you visit the Balkans.
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Welcome in Montenegro,
A small country in the Balkans, Europe. borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east and Albania to the south. in the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro travel offers amazing views of the mountains, dramatic coastline, event culture, adventure nature, event tourist, historic monuments and cities walled really beautiful. Montenegro coast known for its beauty and become a major inclusive vacations destination there. Many cruise ships that enter Montenegro as their holiday destination place.
Serbian Orthodox monastery of Ostrog spectacular backdrop lies with practically vertical become one of the most visited pilgrimage in the Balkans and offers a beautiful view over the plains Bjelopavlići.
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Welcome in Montenegro,
A small country in the Balkans, Europe. borders Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Kosovo to the east and Albania to the south. in the west of Montenegro is the Adriatic Sea.
Montenegro travel offers amazing views of the mountains, dramatic coastline, event culture, adventure nature, event tourist, historic monuments and cities walled really beautiful. Montenegro coast known for its beauty and become a major inclusive vacations destination there. Many cruise ships that enter Montenegro as their holiday destination place.
Serbian Orthodox monastery of Ostrog spectacular backdrop lies with practically vertical become one of the most visited pilgrimage in the Balkans and offers a beautiful view over the plains Bjelopavlići.
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10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!

10 reasons to invest in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new investment paradise Montenegro is waiting for Turkish investors. In countries where Turks do not have a visa, there are many conveniences, ranging from ease of ownership to low tax rates. For the ones who want to invest in Montenegro, the youngest country in Europe, there are ten in Montenegro!
Adriatic's new shining star, Montenegro Turkish offers attractive opportunities for investors. Hakan Aksu, co-founder of Hexagon, which has made the third biggest tourism investment in Montenegro, explained the advantages of investing in paradise country besides Turkey. Aksu; "Turks are waiting for investment opportunities in Montenegro, which does not apply visas to Turkey," he said.
NEW TOURISM DESTINATION OF ADULTYTIC
Montenegro, where Mediterranean and Balkan cultures meet, received 2.5 million tourists in 2016. In a country where the number of tourists increases steadily from 3% to 5% per year, the tourism and service sector in particular is looking for investors to appreciate this opportunity. Especially Kotor, Tivat, Herzognovi and Budva are among the most popular places. In the country where industry has not developed, the coastal areas and farming areas are waiting for you.
SISTER GEOGRAPHY EXPECTED TO TURKISH INVESTMENT
Montenegro is at an important point in terms of maintaining sister geographies and cultural and economic bridges left by the Ottomans. Turkish companies such as Dogus Group, Net Holding, GlobalInvestment Holding, Gintaş and Tosyalı Holding have been in serious action in Montenegro as a result of hot political relations recently established. In Montenegro, where 19 per cent of the population is Muslim, it is possible to find traces of the Ottomans.
TURKS ARE VERY LOVED! NOVISA!
Turkish citizens can enter Montenegro without a visa, bringing visa requirements to many Far Eastern and Arab countries. We have many legacies in the country where several natural and historical sites are under UNESCO protection. In every place you go, you face smiling faces in every shop where you shop. Because Turks are very popular in Montenegro.
THIRD DAY TO CREATE A COMPANY, MAY BE AVAILABLE TO OPERATE AND RESIDENCE 21 DAYS
With Hexagon, Montenegro's only specialist company for work and residence permits, it is possible to establish a company in three days and get a work and residence permit in 21 days. Moreover, your family benefits from your residence permit.
YOU WILL BE EUROPEAN IN 2019
Montenegro is about to complete all preliminary work for full membership to the EU in 2019. Turkish citizens who have work and residence permits in Montenegro will also be able to benefit from all the rights of citizens of the EU member states.
THE LAW SYSTEM PROTECTS INVESTORS
In recent days, Montenegro, a NATO member, has received international guarantees of territorial integrity. In Montenegro, which fulfills all the Copenhagen criteria in its legal systems under European Union negotiations, investors' rights are protected by a sound legal system.
INNOVATION IN NEWLY INVESTORS
Adriatic's pearl Montenegro is attracted to many foreign investors with its natural and historical beauty. More than 48,000 companies have been set up since 2009 in Montenegro, which has become a major player in the world, especially in Russia, America, Canada, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates.
SUITABLE FOR HOME AND CAR RATES
Those who set up new business in the country where investment costs are very low; Low starting limits are offered in the tax, property rights are kept under very strict laws. It is also possible to buy a car worth 15,000 euros, which is suitable for rent and for sale.
YOU CAN OPEN TO EUROPE AND THE WORLD
In Montenegro, where the official currency is Euro, the rate of corporation tax is 9%. In Montenegro, where there is no bureaucracy, you can bill all over the world in the case of establishing a company. If you are a member of the European Union, all rights you receive will remain valid.
1 HOUR FOR 20 MINUTES TO ISTANBUL
With the rediscovery of nature and history at the beginning of the 2000s and the acquisition of independence in 2006, Montenegro has become a center of attention for luxury investors, returning to their old days with all their glory. Unlike the crowded destinations in the Mediterranean, Montenegro opens its doors to investors as well as those who want to create a new life, with the possibility of a quiet life to visit. Podgorica Airport can be reached from Istanbul in 1 hour 20 minutes. THY's flights are available twice a day, morning and evening.

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Serbia sees surge in Chinese investment

(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to f...

Serbia sees surge in Chinese investment

(10 Jul 2017) A giant Chinese red flag flutters on a pole where an American flag used to fly at a steel mill in this dusty industrial Serbian town.
The company logos of US Steel are faded on the huge chimneys stacks, replaced by those of a Chinese company.
When US. Steel sold its loss-making smelter in Serbia to the government for the symbolic sum of one US dollar in 2012, few here thought the ailing communist-era factory would ever be revived. Then came along a state-owned Chinese company.
Hebei Iron & Steel's 46 million-euro (52 million-US-dollar) purchase of the Steelworks Smederevo last year is part of China's broader effort to project influence and gain an access point to the European market as other traditional powers, particularly the US, under PresidentDonald Trump, retreat from the world stage.
The dynamic was laid bare at a world summit over the weekend, where Trump showed little interest in promoting free trade and was at odds with other countries on issues like climate change. China, meanwhile, was keen to promote itself as a champion of commerce and openness - even though in practice it falls far short of being one.
The Serbian plant is economically irrelevant in the short term to China, which abounds with steel production at home.
But the deal saved 5,200 local jobs and gained Serbia's political favour.
"I would describe this as placing a foot in the doorway in order to enter the market and the area where Russia and America are already present.", said Mijat Lakicevic, a Serbian political and economy analyst.
The longer-term strategy for China is to open markets for its businesses as its home economy slows.
Beijing is encouraging its industries to diversify abroad in hopes of reducing China's reliance on exports and its domestic market.
Steel producers have an extra incentive because Beijing is trying to shrink its bloated state-dominated industry at home.
And while the EU remains the Western Balkans' largest trading partner, local governments have sometimes looked with favour to countries like China that are willing to invest large amounts without raising concerns about the region's patchy record on human rights or media freedoms.
In Smederevo, the town of some 100,000 people where thousands make a living from the steel plant, there was praise for China.
Though salaries are about 25 percent below what they were under the US company - roughly 750 euros (855 US dollars) a month compared with 1,000 euros (1,140 US dollars), mayor Jasna Avramovic said it was important that the jobs had returned in the first place.
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Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand...

Serbia's Largest Investor Telenor Calls for Cutting Red Tape to Dial in FDI

Serbia is one of the most attractive countries in the emerging markets to build and expand a business but cutting red tape and reforming land and labour laws are essential to drawing in more foreign direct investment.
Speaking exclusively to IBTimes UK in Belgrade, Telenor chief corporate affairs officer said that while Serbia's government is working towards creating a better business environment, the coalition party must continue to press on with reforms to a number of laws that may be off-putting for bumper Western investment.
"There are many reasons for Telenor expanding in Serbia and the skilled workforce and the 15% corporate tax rates are obviously major advantages," said Goran Vasic.
"However, significant red tape can slow down business expansion. For example, we needed 20 to 30 permits from the council to refurbish one store."
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Investing in Serbia

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Investing in Serbia

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YUGOSLAVIA: ARMY RESERVISTS CONTINUE TO DEMONSTRATE

NaturalSoundYugoslav army reservists are continuing their protests across Serbia, demanding to be paid.
In the central town of Kragujevac, reservists pushed past police lines and set up a blockade in the middle of major crossroads.
The reservists have been protesting for weeks, with many observers saying Milosevic risks more from these protests than the opposition rallies which have organised since the end of the NATO airstrikes.
The government on Wednesday promised it would pay the reservists in monthly installments.
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Kragujevac was the scene of angry demonstrations on Wednesday, with reservists marching through the town carrying banners demanding they be paid.
They are the latest in a growing number of soldiers insisting on long-overdue pay for their service in Kosovo and elsewhere in Serbia during the recent Nato airstrikes.
Cheered on by locals lining the streets and in their cars, the reservists marched through the town.
The protestors skirmished with officers as they pushed through a police barricade.
The police made some attempt to control them, but the issue is a sensitive one and they are reluctant to push things too far with those who fought in Kosovo.
In the end, the angry crowd succeeded in breaking through to set up their blockade on a major road junction.
The reservists are giving the government 48 hours to pay their the wages, electricity and rent, or they will "come to Belgrade".
They are demanding back pay totaling the equivalent of some 100 (m) million U-S dollars.
The reservists' protests - which have been going on for weeks - are considered even more dangerous for Milosevic than calls for his ouster at daily opposition rallies.
In a bid to defuse tensions threatening PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's regime, the Yugoslav government promised on Wednesday to pay overdue wages within the next six months.
The announcement was made after this cabinet session.
Defence MinisterPavle Bulatovic told the cabinet the back wages would be paid in six monthly instalments, but gave no further details.
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European Union foreign ministers disagree over a proposal by the bloc’s executive to push for expansion into the Western Balkans, a region still scarred by ethnic wars fought in the 1990s and dogged by a reputation for lawlessness.
Meeting in Bulgaria, the EU ministers discussed for the first time the plan by the European Commission that set out 2025 as a goal for Serbia and Montenegro to join the bloc.
Hungary’s Peter Szijjarto was “very much disappointed” by that target, saying the first two countries from the WesternBalkan six should be admitted already in 2022.
“I think 2025 is very late and they deserve a much quicker way to integration,” Budapest’s foreign minister told reporters, stressing that EU entry would help relieve tensions between neighbors in a region that sits on the bloc’s doorstep.
Poland, Italy and Austria are also among those in favor of stepping up efforts to open the EU to the region, which has seen growing Russian and Chinese influence.
“Who will be first in Belgrade - China or the EU? It is that (which) we have to counteract, as it is our immediate neighborhood,” Austria’s Karin Kneissl told reporters.
But Germany, the EU’s leading power, is very reluctant, pointing to rule-of-law shortcomings in the newer member states - from Romania and Bulgaria, to Poland and Hungary.
SlovenianForeign MinisterKarl Erjavec thought even 2025 was “not realistic”, saying the Western Balkan states would need more time to settle their disputes and meet criteria for EU entry.
France’s Jean-Yves Le Drian was also cautious. “It’s clear there are conditions and that those conditions are demanding.”
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1. Montenegro was granted independence on June 3rd 2006, when a numerically easy-on-the-eye 55.5% voted to break away from Serbia. Before that, Montenegro was part of a state union, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, better known as Serbia & Montenegro.
2. Montenegro is Europe's most biologically diverse country. Being situated on the Balkan peninsula and the Adriatic sea means that the country is brimming with wildlife and can boast a number of species per area unit index of 0.837, beating out all European countries. The two main bio-geographical regions are- Mediterranean and Alpine-, with a very wide range of ecosystems and habitat types for a country of its size.
3. The Ostrog monastery is one of the biggest sanctuaries in the world. It is visited by people of all religions. The Ostrog monastery is one of the most visited shrines in the Christian world. The amazing structure was carved in rocks on the side of a mountain in the 17th century.
4. The oldest tree in Europe lives in Bar: The Old Olive Tree is over 2,000 years old, and more than 100,000 olive trees in municipality of Bar are more than 1,000 years old. Its volume is about 10m. The tree is a traditional trademark for the area and is said to have many legends attached to it: one of them being that at one time families would visit the tree to make peace during a dispute.
5. TaraCanyon is the deepest canyon in Europe and second deepest after the Grand Canyon is the USA. The canyon is 82 kilometres long and at its deepest it is 1300m. It is protected as part of Durmitor National Park and is said to be a future UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the best ways to see the canyon is to do a river rafting trip. The 11 mile trip takes two-three hours, and passes through 21 rapid sections. The adrenaline fuelled trip is said to be one of the best due to its drop in elevation in such a short distance.
6. Montenegro is steeped in history… Both the Kotor region and the Durmitor National Park are protected by the UNESCO World Heritage list. While Kotor’s St Tripun cathedral is more than 50 years older than Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral. History heads should also spend time exploring Budva, one of the oldest urban centers on the Adriatic coast, it clocks over 2, 500 years. Meanwhile, 50 miles south, the equally ancient Ulcinj is one of the most authentic old towns in Montenegro and was believed to inspire famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes to write Don Quijote thanks to an experience he had while imprisoned there!
7. Montenegro has no currency of its own. From 1996 the Deutsche Mark was the de facto currency in all private and banking transactions and it was formally adopted as Montenegro's currency in November 1999. The mark was replaced by the euro in 2002 without any objections from the European Central Bank.
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Headsouth to diminutive coastal Montenegro on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Take a scenic drive on the southern Dalmatian Coast and experience small Adriatic villages and towns, including the UNESCO-listed Kotor, situated in Europe’s southernmost fjord. AdmireSveti Stefan, a medieval island turned luxury hotel, and spend some time in Budva, a walled medieval town on the sea, like a mini Dubrovnik. Finish with a ferry ride back to Dubrovnik. Get picked up at your hotel in Dubrovnik and then hop inside the air-conditioned vehicle to make the drive south to Montenegro. Drink in the views of the Adriatic Sea and the Dubrovnik Riviera and learn about the history and culture of the area from your local guide. After crossing the border to Montenegro, twist and turn with the road, going around the large Bay of Kotor, and passing through charming villages along the way. Then stop in Perast, a lovely town at the base of St ElijahHill. Consider taking the optional boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks island to check out the baroque-era church (at own expense). The next stop is Kotor, situated in a fjord and one of the most eye-pleasing Montenegrin towns. Once there, begin a walking tour that goes throughout the squares and narrow cobbled streets, taking you to historic churches such as the Cathedral of St Tryphon. Then take some free time to do some wandering — consider marching up the 1,350 steep steps to the San GiovanniCastle for an incredible view and photo opportunity — or sit down for a drink or a snack (at own expense). After Kotor, drive down the coast further until you reach Sveti Stefan (St Stephen). Once a medieval fishing village with a small inlet connecting it to the mainland, Sveti Stefani is now a luxury hotel. After gawking at the island-turned-resort, head to Budva, a 15-minute drive north of Sveti Stefan. This gorgeous walled city on the sea boasts attractive beaches and narrow cobbled streets. Take some free time to explore or sit down for a meal (at own expense). Take a ferry ride across the Bay of Kotor and then enjoy a final scenic drive along the coastal roads of Montenegro to end your day. You’ll be returned to your Dubrovnik hotel.

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What to See & Do in Novi Sad, Serbia

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In this episode, David takes us around Serbia's second largest city to discover the top things to see and do in Novi Sad, Serbia. Novi Sad is the capital city of the northern Vojvodina Province - an area home to several nationalities including Hungarians, Croatians, Slovakians, and more...First stop, David meets up with local guide Milos in the main square of the city in Liberty Square center. Milos explains the origins of Novi Sad: The city was founded in the 17th century and now is the second largest city in Serbia.
The Name of MaryCatholic Church is situated in the heart of the city, in the center of Liberty Square. It'sNeo Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
Surrounding the church are several 19th century buildings built in Hungarian style. Next stop is the pedestrian-friendly boulevard, Zmaj Jovina Street. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
Milos and David head on their way to the 17th century Petrovaradin Fortress on the Danube River. This is the second largest fortress in Europe. They first pass through Danavska Street (Danube Street), the oldest street in the city. Once they arrive at the base of Petrovaradin Fortress they make their way up the 200 steps.
From the top of fortress you'll get excellent views of the Danube River and the city of Novi Sad. Petrovaradin Fortress also features a gourmet restaurant and is where the annual EXITMusic Festival takes place each summer. It is one of the largest and most popular music festivals in Europe.
The clock tower in the fortress has become an icon of sorts for the city. It has jokingly been referred to as the "drunk tower" because it is slow in the summer and fast in the winter. Another interesting feature about the clock tower is that unlike other clocks, the small hand counts the minutes and the big hand counts the hours. Make time to walk around the fortress - there are a handful of art galleries and shops to browse, plus you'll want to take in all the incredible views.
David's last stop on his tour of Novi Sad is the Museum of Vojvodina on Dunavska Street to learn about the history of the region from the Neolithic era until modern-day Novi Sad. Two of David's favorite exhibits were the intact golden Roman helmets and the 19th century traditional Serbian costume collection.
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In this episode we take you to the capital of Serbia, Belgrade! David’s first stop is Kalemagdan Fortress which consist of the old citadel and Kalemegdan Park on the confluence of the Danube River and the Sava River. The meeting of the Sava river into the Danube is one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in the capital.
The location of the fortress is right next to old Belgrade of Stari Grad. Knez Mihailova Street is the main pedestrian street in the city center.
Next up we visit Ada Lake, a river island that has been turned into a peninsula. During the summer months, Belgradian’s come to relax at the beach at Ada.
Now we head to the Church of Saint Sava during Easter service. The Church of Saint Sava is a Serbian Orthodox church located on the Vracar plateau in Belgrade. When the church is completed it will be the second largest Orthodox church in the world after the Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi.
The next location we visit is Tasmajdan Park, a public park in the surrounding urban neighborhood of central Belgrade. The park was bombed by NATO in 1999. There are two churches, St. Mark’s Church “Serbian Orthodox” and a Russian Orthodox Church.
Now we head out to try Burek a Balkan staple food! Burek is a dough filled with either cheese, spinach, or meat. David tries both a cheese and a spinach and cheese.
Republic Square is considered to be the heart of Belgrade! After we head to Skadarlija, the bohemain area of Belgrade. This is a great restaurant street and the perfect place to try Rakia!
Bucko, is a famous pizza place in Belgrade. Our friend Ivan from Belgrade VIP thinks this is a must try and we do too!
Now off to Zemun, it was once a separate town from Belgrade. It’s located directly across the river Sava. It’s a beautiful place to relax and enjoy its romantic architecture!
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